Download RGUHS MBBS 2024 August 1021 Anatomy Paper II Rs 4 Previous Question Paper

Download RGUHS (Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences) MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) 2024 August 1021 Anatomy Paper II Rs 4 Previous Question Paper

QP CODE : 1021
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka
MBBS Phase ? I (CBME) Degree Examination - 12-Aug-2024

Time: Three Hours




Max. Marks: 100
ANATOMY ? PAPER - II (RS-4)
Q.P. CODE: 1021
(QP contains two pages)
Your answers should be specific to the questions asked
Draw neat, labeled diagrams wherever necessary
LONG ESSAYS
2 x 10 = 20 Marks

1.
A dancer came to the OPD complaining of pain in the foot. Doctor diagnosed the condition
as pes planus. Describe the bony components of the longitudinal arches of the foot.
Describe factors responsible for the maintenance of these arches.
2.
Describe the boundaries and contents of inguinal canal. Explain the protective mechanisms
of the inguinal canal that prevent inguinal hernia. Compare and contrast coverings of direct
and indirect inguinal hernia.
SHORT ESSAYS
8 x 5 = 40 Marks
3.
Describe the formation, termination, tributaries and applied anatomy of great saphenous
vein.
4. 1. Describe the coverings of kidney. Add a note on its applied anatomy.
5. 2. Describe the origin, termination and branches of Inferior mesenteric artery. Add a note on
marginal artery of Drummond.
6.
A patient came to OPD with history of pain and bleeding on passing stools. He was
diagnosed as suffering from haemorrhoids. Describe the features in the interior of anal
canal. Add a note on its blood supply.
7.
Describe the supports of uterus. Add a note on its applied anatomy.
8.
Describe structural chromosomal abnormalities with examples.
9.
Compare and contrast microscopic structure of ureter and vas deferens
10. Describe the development and congenital anomalies of pancreas.
SHORT ANSWERS
10 x 3 = 30 Marks
11. Enumerate any three short lateral rotators of hip joint and mention their nerve supply.
12. Enumerate the boundaries of epiploic foramen and mention its clinical significance.
13. Enumerate the parts of gall bladder. Explain the anatomical basis of pain in the right
shoulder in cholecystitis.
14. Name the muscles forming the pelvic floor and their clinical importance.
15. Enumerate the parts of male urethra and the lining epithelium.
16. Enumerate the clinical features and karyotype in Down syndrome.
17. Compare and contrast microscopic structure of hepatic and portal lobule.
18. Draw and label microscopic structure of duodenum.
19. Enumerate the remnants of paramesonephric duct.
20. Enumerate the remnants of mesogastrium.
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QP CODE : 1021
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka
Multiple Choice Questions
10 x 1 = 10 Marks
21 i) Trochanteric fossa receives the insertion of
A. Obturator internus
B. Obturator externus
C. Piriformis
D. Psoas major
21 ii
) Pyramidalis is supplied by
A. Subcostal nerve
B. Ilioinguinal nerve
C. Iliohypogastric nerve
D. Genitofemoral nerve
21 ii
i) Innermost covering of testis is
A. Parietal layer of Tunica vaginalis
B. Visceral layer of Tunica vaginalis
C. Tunica vasculosa
D. Tunica albuginea
21 iv)
Mucous glands of oesophagus are found in
A. Mucosa
B. Submucosa
C. Muscularis externa
D. Adventitia
21 v)
Premaxilla is derived from
A. Frontonasal process
B. Maxillary process
C. Mandibular process
D. Pterygoid process
22 i) Which of the following banding techniques is routinely used in chromosome analysis?
A. C - banding
B. Q - banding
C. G - banding
D. R - banding
22
ii) Cutaneous branch of posterior division of Femoral nerve is
A. Sural nerve
B. Peroneal nerve
C. Pudendal nerve
D. Saphenous nerve
22 iii) Permanent mucosal folds in the small intestine are called
A. Semilunar valves
B. Semicircular valves
C. Valves of Kerckring
D. Crypts of Lieberkuhn
22 iv)
Inferior rectal artery is a branch of
A. Superior gluteal artery
B. Inferior gluteal artery
C. Inferior mesenteric artery
D. Internal pudendal artery
22 v)
All the neurons in the cerebellar cortex are inhibitory EXCEPT
A. Stellate cells
B. Granule cells
C. Basket cells
D. Golgi cells
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